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Oviedo Starbucks workers see rollback on tips after unionizing
OVIEDO, Fla. – Workers of the one unionized Starbucks in Central Florida are calling on the corporate to satisfy them on the bargaining desk.
Seven months after the workers voted to make the Oviedo retailer a union store, staff are nonetheless ready for an opportunity to current these bargaining proposals to the corporate.
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“We simply acquired placed on maintain, nevertheless it’s been largely radio silence from company…” mentioned Clay Blastic, a Starbucks supervisor on the Oviedo location alongside Mitchell Hammock Highway. “We love Starbucks. We love our job, however we really feel that Starbucks isn’t dwelling as much as its said mission and targets by way of supporting its companions.”
Blastic and his colleagues went on strike over the weekend together with Starbucks Employees United. The Oviedo location was simply one in all about 100 areas that participated throughout the U.S.
Blastic mentioned the workers on the Oviedo retailer walked out after Starbucks administration rolled again the newly launched bank card tipping choice — which permits clients so as to add a tip to their payments — calling it “blatant retaliation.”
“Going into the busiest three weeks of the 12 months, it was a extreme pay reduce,” Blastic mentioned.
Nevertheless, Starbucks issued an announcement relating to the rollback, which explains that the corporate is obligated by regulation to deliver the service to the bargaining desk earlier than launching it in union-represented shops.
“It’s unlucky that (Starbucks) Employees United continues to unfold deceptive claims whereas disrupting the Starbucks Expertise that our companions and clients have come to like and count on,” Starbucks Communications Director Rachel Wall wrote. “Regardless of these delay techniques, we stay centered on working collectively and interesting meaningfully and immediately with the union to make Starbucks an organization that works for everybody, and we urge Employees United to uphold their guarantees to companions by transferring the bargaining course of ahead.”
Blastic mentioned there have been different points that workers have, reminiscent of work hours being slashed, which has pushed some to seek out different jobs.
“Individuals aren’t getting placed on the schedule in any respect. Individuals aren’t in a position to make hire… I’d wish to imagine that Starbucks can meet us on the desk and respect us because the individuals who energy their shops,” Blastic mentioned.
Blastic informed Information 6 that the tentative bargaining date was set in November, nevertheless it by no means occurred.
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Snowcat Ridge returns with Florida’s winter wonderland for holiday season
DADE CITY, Fla. – Looking for a winter wonderland that isn’t too far from home? Snowcat Ridge in Dade City officially opens for the season on Friday.
Despite the state’s tropical landscape, Snowcat Ridge brings a unique alpine snow park and gives visitors a chance to experience snow and winter activities without leaving Florida.
The park’s centerpiece is a massive 60-foot-tall snow tubing hill with runs extending up to 400 feet, where families can zoom down on tubes while surrounded by snow.
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“So this year, what we really wanted to do was focus on what people said they enjoy most—the Christmas aspects of the park. So I said, ‘okay, let’s really do the Christmas thing,’” said Winston McDaniel with Snowcat Ridge.
Guests can also build snowmen, create snow angels and engage in snowball play inside the park’s 10,000-square-foot Arctic Igloo. The facility also has cutting edge snow-making technology to maintain snowy conditions.
There’s also a cozy lodge for guests to grab hot chocolate and winter treats.
“It’s just about really doubling down on what it means to spend family time here at Christmas,” said McDaniel.
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In the evening, the slopes at Snowcat Ridge transform into a colorful LED light display, illuminating the snow and creating an unforgettable atmosphere for guests.
For more information on the park and its hours of operation, visit snowcatridge.com.
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Florida man charged with plotting to bomb New York Stock Exchange
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‘I feel like Bin Laden,’ Florida man arrested by FBI for planning to bomb NYSE to 'reboot' US government
A Florida man has been arrested and charged in connection with a plot to bomb the New York Stock Exchange in an effort to “reboot” the US government, according to the FBI.
Harun Abdul-Malik Yener, 30, from Coral Springs, Florida, was charged with attempting to use an explosive device to damage or destroy a building involved in interstate commerce.
The FBI began investigating Yener in February after receiving a tip that he was storing materials related to bomb-making in a storage unit. Agents searched the area after obtaining a search warrant. They found “bomb-making sketches, numerous watches with timers electronic circuit boards and other electronics that can be utilised to build bombs.
According to the FBI, Yener had also been conducting online searches about bomb-making since 2017.
In March, Yener admitted to authorities during questioning that he had knowledge of making “rockets” and “bombs” and had previously tried to join a “domestic extremist group.” He also revealed that in 2015, he had considered travelling to Iraq to join ISIS but ultimately decided against it because he doubted the group’s ability to meet its objectives.
Yener allegedly told undercover FBI agents that he planned to detonate the bomb during the week before Thanksgiving, targeting the New York Stock Exchange in lower Manhattan. Court documents state that his goal was to “reboot” the US government.
‘I feel like Bin Laden’
“There is one place that would be hella easy… the stock exchange, that would be a great hit. Tons of people would support it. They would see it and think dude, this guy makes sense, they are [profanity] robbing us. So that’s perfect,” he told the agent.
“I feel like Bin Laden,” he told the undercover agent.
Weeks before his arrest, Yener had modified two-way radios to function as remote triggers for explosives. He also planned to wear a disguise while planting the device, according to court filings.
Yener appeared in court on Wednesday afternoon, where it was decided he would remain in custody while awaiting trial.
(With inputs from agencies)
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